KidZone SciencePolygraph
Test Results

The examiner determines if a lie has been given based on a
comparison between the standards of the person’s behavior, their
baseline, and their behavior when they were asked a certain
question. When the examiner has analyzed the entire data gather by
the polygraph instrument, he/she can come up with the results, which
can either be NDI (no deception indicated), DI (deception indicated)
or INC (inconclusive). The inconclusive result is sort of like a
“grey area”, as an anonymous person described on a website about
polygraph testing. This raises a good point because the inconclusive
test results allow for people who are not guilty, yet have shown
some signs of deception, to not be judged by incorrect test results.